Aluminum impairs cellular ultrastructure and bone microarchitecture in newborn rats
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Modern lifestyle is strongly marked by the presence of aluminum (Al) in practically all human consumer products. Bone tissue is one of the main sites of Al accumulation, and its toxic effects are well known in individuals subjected to chronic exposure. However, there is still a gap in knowledge regarding the effects of Al on bone formation in the neonatal period. This study evaluated the effect of Al ingestion on rat tibiae during the neonatal period. Wistar rats were divided into control and Al groups. The Al group received AlCl3 (2.02 mg/kg/day) via gavage for fifteen days, then, the right tibiae were used to evaluate osteoblast and osteocyte ultrastructure and bone microarchitecture using transmission electron microscopy and computed X-ray microtomography, respectively. Al promoted swelling and altered mitochondrial crests in osteoblasts. Osteocytes showed accumulation of electron-dense lysosomes and absence of the osmiophilic lamina in the lacunae, showing characteristics similar to osteocytic osteolysis. Cortical Thickness (Ct.Th), Trabecular thickness (Tb.th) and trabecular number (Tb.N) decreased whilst trabecular spacing (Tb.Sp) increased. These results suggest that Al intake during the neonatal period may affect the function of osteoblasts and osteocytes besides compromising bone formation.
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MARQUES, Mara Rubia et al. Aluminum impairs cellular ultrastructure and bone microarchitecture in newborn rats. Frontiers in Imaging, Lausanne, v. 5, e1725794, 2026. DOI: 10.3389/fimag.2026.1725794. Disponível em: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/imaging/articles/10.3389/fimag.2026.1725794/full. Acesso em: 27 fev. 2026.